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Exploring the Mycenaean Citadel of Tiryns (History and Walking Tour)
In this video we'll take a tour of mighty Tiryns, one of the great Mycenaean citadels of the late Bronze Age.
Contents:
00:00 History of Tiryns
04:31 Walking Tour of Tiryns
Related Videos:
Exploring Mycenaean Greece - Culture, Kingdoms and the Historical Context of the Trojan War
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The World of Neolithic Greece - The First Seafarers, Traders and Farmers of Prehistoric Greece
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The Bronze Age in Paradise: The Early Societies of the Cyclades (Early Cycladic Culture)
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Sources and Suggested Reading:
Greece Monuments and Museums: Corinthia-Argolida - Elsi Spathari
The Mycenaeans - Louise Schofield
Mycenaeans - Rodney Castleden
Dawn of the Gods: Minoan and Mycenaean Origins of Greece - Jacquetta Hawkings
Shout out to ARCAS Travel for arranging the trip to Tiryns.
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Scattered Candles in the Night - Civilization during the Greek Dark Age (c. 1100-750 BC)
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The Greek Dark Age, spanning roughly from 1100 to 750 BC, marks a mysterious chapter in the history of ancient Greece. Characterized by a sharp decrease in population, the abandonment of the once might Mycenaean palatial centers, disruption of trade networks, the loss of literacy and a steep decline in artistic endeavors, this time period was generally one of economic hardship and political fra...
History of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty XXI - The Start of the Third Intermediate Period (1069-945 BC)
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The glorious era of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom, when Egypt was the envy of the world, went out with a whimper. What came afterward would be a seemingly tumultuous time in Egyptian history that was characterized by political fragmentation, cultural change, rampant corruption and eventually, foreign domination. Egyptologists call the four centuries of so after the New Kingdom era t...
Darius the Great: The Life and Times of the Great King of Persia in his Own Words (𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁)
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In this program we'll take a look at the illustrious life of the great Persian King of Kings, Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. Regarded by many as the most powerful ruler of the Achaemenid Dynasty of ancient Iran, Darius I is also amongst its most controversial. We'll dive deeper into the life of great king, the contentious debate about his rise to power, and ultimately examine the wor...
The World's First Superpower: Sargon of Akkad and the Mighty Akkadian Empire - Bronze Age History
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This is the video that many of your have been waiting for - a comprehensive, in-depth look at the Akkadian Empire from just before it was created to its mysterious end. Founded by Sargon of Akkad and expanded by his descendants Rimush, Manishtushu and Naram-Sin, the Akkadian Empire was the first hegemonic state and superpower of the early Bronze Age. This program will examine Akkad's beginning,...
The Dark Secrets of the Royal Cemetery of Ur
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Mention the ancient city of Ur and many wonderful things come to mind - the fabulous wealth generated from being one of the Bronze Age’s major trade hubs, its towering ziggurat, great works of Sumerian and Babylonian art, and for believers, the birthplace of the prophet Abraham. But in 1922, archaeologists led by Sir Leonard Woolley discovered findings in the oldest part of its great royal ceme...
Exploring Mycenaean Greece - Culture, Kingdoms and the Historical Context of the Trojan War
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Exploring Mycenaean Greece - Culture, Kingdoms and the Historical Context of the Trojan War
History of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty XX - Sea Peoples, Late Bronze Age Collapse and the End of an Era
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History of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty XX - Sea Peoples, Late Bronze Age Collapse and the End of an Era
Megiddo - The Archaeological History of Armageddon
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Megiddo - The Archaeological History of Armageddon
The Bronze Age in Paradise: The Early Societies of the Cyclades (Early Cycladic Culture)
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The Bronze Age in Paradise: The Early Societies of the Cyclades (Early Cycladic Culture)
The World of Neolithic Greece - The First Seafarers, Traders and Farmers of Prehistoric Greece
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The World of Neolithic Greece - The First Seafarers, Traders and Farmers of Prehistoric Greece
The Life and Times of Ea-nasir, Bronze Age Babylonia's Most Notorious Businessman (c. 1750 BC)
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The Life and Times of Ea-nasir, Bronze Age Babylonia's Most Notorious Businessman (c. 1750 BC)
Herodotus and India - Scylax of Caryanda sails the Indus River, Gold-digging Ants and other tales
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Herodotus and India - Scylax of Caryanda sails the Indus River, Gold-digging Ants and other tales
History of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty XIX - Ramesses II, the Battle of Kadesh and the Israel Stela
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History of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty XIX - Ramesses II, the Battle of Kadesh and the Israel Stela
The Enigma of Ancient Elam - Part II: The Middle Elamite and Neo-Elamite Periods (1500-550 BC)
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The Enigma of Ancient Elam - Part II: The Middle Elamite and Neo-Elamite Periods (1500-550 BC)
The Indus Valley / Harappan Civilization - Five Things You Should Know
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The Indus Valley / Harappan Civilization - Five Things You Should Know
The Enigma of Ancient Elam - Part I: The Proto-Elamite and Old Elamite Periods (3500-1500 BC)
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The Enigma of Ancient Elam - Part I: The Proto-Elamite and Old Elamite Periods (3500-1500 BC)
Exploring the Harappan City of Lothal (History and Walking Tour)
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Exploring the Harappan City of Lothal (History and Walking Tour)
Trade in the Early Bronze Age: Ancient Mesopotamia and the East (Harappan Civilization, Oxus & Elam)
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Trade in the Early Bronze Age: Ancient Mesopotamia and the East (Harappan Civilization, Oxus & Elam)
Egypt in Nubia during the Old and Middle Kingdoms (Bronze Age History c. 3000-1650 BC)
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Egypt in Nubia during the Old and Middle Kingdoms (Bronze Age History c. 3000-1650 BC)
Introduction to the Seriously Underrated Indus Valley / Harappan Civilization
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Introduction to the Seriously Underrated Indus Valley / Harappan Civilization
Exploring the Royal Necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam (Achaemenid Tombs / Sasanian Reliefs)
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Exploring the Royal Necropolis of Naqsh-e Rustam (Achaemenid Tombs / Sasanian Reliefs)
History of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty XVIII - Egypt's Golden Age and the Start of the New Kingdom
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History of Ancient Egypt: Dynasty XVIII - Egypt's Golden Age and the Start of the New Kingdom
Did the Babylonian Marriage Market as described by Herodotus really Exist? Daily Life in Mesopotamia
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Did the Babylonian Marriage Market as described by Herodotus really Exist? Daily Life in Mesopotamia
The History of Persepolis and a Walking Tour of the Site
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The History of Persepolis and a Walking Tour of the Site
History of Ancient Egypt - Dynasty XVII - Second Intermediate Period - War with the Hyksos
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History of Ancient Egypt - Dynasty XVII - Second Intermediate Period - War with the Hyksos
Babylon: The City at the Center of the World - The Concise History of Babylonia (2000-539 BC)
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Babylon: The City at the Center of the World - The Concise History of Babylonia (2000-539 BC)
Brief History of Byblos from the Early Bronze to the Iron Age
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Brief History of Byblos from the Early Bronze to the Iron Age
Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty - Dynasties XV & XVI - The Arrival of the Hyksos
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Ancient Egypt Dynasty by Dynasty - Dynasties XV & XVI - The Arrival of the Hyksos
Did the People of Ancient Mesopotamia Believe their Kings were Divine?
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Did the People of Ancient Mesopotamia Believe their Kings were Divine?

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  • @joelalvarado4574
    @joelalvarado4574 34 хвилини тому

    I would love to visit your country Our Beginning so much to see and learn there

  • @YouTubeUniversity-ko8ug
    @YouTubeUniversity-ko8ug Годину тому

    Among the Circassians are the people of the Hattians, or the Hattians, singular of which is Hat, and also the Hittites, and this is evidenced by the following: 1- It has been proven from research into the sarcophagi and coffins of the dead of the Hittites that were made by the ancient Egyptians and preserved in Egypt, and from examining the faces and composition of the skeletons of these dead, and from their clothes, costumes, and beliefs, that it became clear that they were Circassians without dispute. 2- The Mekhi script, which was invented and used by the Hittites, is still used by the Circassians as insignia and signs for families, clans, and tribes. 3- The remainder of the Hittite language, despite its scarcity, fully applies to the Circassian language and is in harmony with it, and there is no significant difference between them. 4- The English scholar “Sayce” and the historian “Le Normand” as well as the French scholar “Morgan” confirmed, after deciphering the Hittite writing, that the Hittites were Circassians, and clarified that the Hittites did not come to the Caucasus after the disintegration of their empire, which extended and included Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, and Syria up to the Egyptian borders. Indeed, they inhabited their homeland and original country, the Caucasus, before this great expansion and the formation of their empire. Its golden age in the Caucasus was in the fifteenth century BC, and their greatest king in the Caucasus was. A. Etes. It was mentioned in the myth of the “Argonauts” among the ancient Greeks. Accordingly, the Circassians are among the ancient nations, like the Egyptians, the Chinese, the Phoenicians, and others. The Greeks benefited from the Hittite civilization and made it the basis of their city. Some researchers mentioned that the ancient Circassian writing has a relationship with the forms and drawings of the first Phoenician writing, and that a close relationship linked the ancient Circassians since the beginning of the second millennium BC with the people of Phoenicia, especially “Byblos,” and this relationship continued for a long period of time, and one of the most famous Hittite figures is In this role are King “Maozir,” King “Mautor,” and the great poet “Panshawar.”

  • @jaixzz
    @jaixzz 7 годин тому

    west bank Jordan river arab settlers look like they are waiting to besiege Jerusalem...

  • @hhenrynice6843
    @hhenrynice6843 8 годин тому

    Where are the elimite kings from and what cities do they rule over. I am lost. The video is too concise for me. Replies appreciated.

  • @hhenrynice6843
    @hhenrynice6843 8 годин тому

    I would like a companion video to this that is less concise and slows down to show me on the map where each named person is from because the names and places are a mystery to me. I have lots of gaps in putting knowledge together from this video and I need more of a tutorial video in addition. I appreciate what you have done but I wish that I was able to follow 100%. Thank you for this.

  • @OakCityGamers
    @OakCityGamers 10 годин тому

    Love this new playlist. My mom likes your channel also. She listens while gardening. Thanks for any long form playlists!

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy 57 хвилин тому

      Thanks, glad you both are enjoying it. I'll be adding to it in the near future!

  • @CliftonHicksbanjo
    @CliftonHicksbanjo 12 годин тому

    Of course it did. They exist today.

  • @gabedel9456
    @gabedel9456 18 годин тому

    Ancient Arameans were bedouins orignated from the Syrian desert.. We Syriac are not Arameans we are Assyrians originating from Mesopotamia the heartland of Assyria!

  • @juanfervalencia
    @juanfervalencia 23 години тому

    You've been watching a lot of pseudoscience, my UA-cam suggestions for the Sumerians, shows yours and Cooper's video on top, from there there's lectures and podcast, but no Aliens.

  • @faryafaraji
    @faryafaraji 23 години тому

    I've been spending my springs in the Argolides every year for a few years now but never heard of Tyrins. Shows the unparalleled notoriety of Mycenae, I suppose. In any case, great video, now I know where I'll go when I return to the Argolides!

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy 18 годин тому

      It's definitely worth the visit and not that far from Mycenae itself!

  • @RozalijaStih
    @RozalijaStih День тому

    Heraklion Muzej

  • @AloneComes
    @AloneComes День тому

    your ability to make complex topics simple is a true gift!

  • @eiknarfp6391
    @eiknarfp6391 День тому

    Got your nose

  • @andrewrambiki4823
    @andrewrambiki4823 День тому

    Ita disgusting when they use Greek names for them. 😂😂😂

  • @smooth_sundaes5172
    @smooth_sundaes5172 День тому

    It makes sense that a mercantile class would evolve given the growth of population centres

  • @Nomadestra1776
    @Nomadestra1776 День тому

    I'm reading on ancient Greece now. One of the things I find most curious is how, despite the dark age of Greece suggesting much of the population's social order being broken and lost in time somehow, Greece was able to come back and find its way once more, and stronger and more sophisticated even after the dark age. The city states, politics, art, culture, was in a way just biding its time to come back. The classical age is what most people think of when they think Greece, but the politics and city-state styles of democracy started thousands of years prior. It's like the people of Greece just knew they had something worth holding onto, and so the social structures were simply lying dormant in the dark age.

  • @charleshorseman55
    @charleshorseman55 День тому

    Desert environments preserve history very well. If we follow this concept, I am sure there are innumerable discoveries to be made across the desert, and geologists can help with the reclamation of human civilized history. As I have said many times, "we've all done this before" and we shall do it again. Human society is as old as the next oldest find. With Gobekli Tepe, there should be more of a push to discover the archaeological history of human beings.

  • @user-sn6dz2ie4k
    @user-sn6dz2ie4k День тому

    Your timing of events is not correct. The Trojan war for example was in essence a Greek civil war and is placed around 1200 BC. Studying the Iliad and Odyssey by Homer we see the exact opposite of what you are describing. Rich couture, great military and naval pawer from many cities thru out Greece that participated in the war show organized cities with remarkable economic growth (they should have if they could afford navy and troops).

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy День тому

      Hi. I'm not sure about what part of the video you're referring to but, this program is not about the Trojan War (c. 1250 BC) or Mycenaean Civilization, but the centuries after it. During this era according to archaeologists, all of the great cities you refer to had gone in decline and the economy contracted greatly. Perhaps you are referring to another period? Thanks for your comment.

    • @user-sn6dz2ie4k
      @user-sn6dz2ie4k День тому

      @@HistorywithCy Iliad and Odyssey were written the centuries after it.....

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy День тому

      @@user-sn6dz2ie4k which is clearly stated several times in the video...

    • @user-sn6dz2ie4k
      @user-sn6dz2ie4k 23 години тому

      @@HistorywithCy Then if there was such an advanced civilization to write these masterpieces that resonate even today where is the dark ages ? Don't forget that few hundred years later there was the zenith, the golden era of Greek civilization which certainly did not come abruptly but as continuation of previous societal achievements.

  • @jordicarnesubiranas3922
    @jordicarnesubiranas3922 День тому

    Very interesting. Thanks

  • @Invictus_Mithra
    @Invictus_Mithra 2 дні тому

    I did not know about the Ionian migration or that the Greek mainland was so depopulated at that time. It's sad that there are virtually no Greeks left in Anatolia when it contributed so much to their culture

  • @MurphyTheOldMan
    @MurphyTheOldMan 2 дні тому

    very typical religion

  • @S3Kglitches
    @S3Kglitches 2 дні тому

    Occupied since 5000 BC. What civilization/nation lived there? The Indo-Europeans expanded like 3000 BC didnt they

  • @waynearnold3128
    @waynearnold3128 2 дні тому

    Please Note: The specifics of early government in Uruk is unknown. Every thing said or shown after this is pure speculation, one of the most valuable abilities of an archaeologist who wants to be published and of a You Tube creation producer. Yes I'm cynical but over all I am enjoying this. You've done better than most.

  • @waynearnold3128
    @waynearnold3128 2 дні тому

    No history of the Ubaid can fail to mention the Lizard mammal artifacts recovered from these settlements.

  • @waynearnold3128
    @waynearnold3128 2 дні тому

    What are you talking about? There was a class of slaves but to say all these productive working citizens were slaves is wrong

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy 2 дні тому

      Hi. Where did I say that all productive working citizens were slaves? There were many people who were paid for their services and though it's been a while since I've seen this video I recall every saying that every worker was a slave. Thanks.

  • @waynearnold3128
    @waynearnold3128 2 дні тому

    One of the most interesting thing is that each of these "mythical" kings ruled for a number of years that are divisible by 3600 years. No one comments because no one has come up with any idea why without involving aliens

  • @S3Kglitches
    @S3Kglitches 2 дні тому

    great

  • @gregoryrollins59
    @gregoryrollins59 2 дні тому

    That last one looks like Zuckerberg to me. Lol 😆 🤣 😂 Plus, Seleucus 1 nector and Ptolemy (son of Philip) stole Alexander's bones 322 bce. Maybe? Peace and Ahev

  • @rabidspatula1013
    @rabidspatula1013 2 дні тому

    Been on my bucket list for quite a while. This video just cements that even more so.

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy 2 дні тому

      It's definitely worth visiting... you might like the latest video on the brief history and a walking tour of Tiryns. Thanks for watching!

  • @eliealie
    @eliealie 2 дні тому

    Heyyy can someone tell me how come that the offerings were redistributed among population??

  • @hamadshahzada4324
    @hamadshahzada4324 3 дні тому

    Ancient Baloch history

  • @medievalist8441
    @medievalist8441 3 дні тому

    Had to watch this since I played predynastic egypt Edit: Egypt: Old Kingdom (game)

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy День тому

      I've heard about that game... need to play it sometime. Thanks for watching!

  • @russell62790
    @russell62790 3 дні тому

    What has any of this got to do with the Kardashians? Disappointing.

  • @arkamukhopadhyay9111
    @arkamukhopadhyay9111 3 дні тому

    There's no men's or women's history. There's only history.

  • @khloegl7051
    @khloegl7051 3 дні тому

    My last name is Elam!

  • @MaryamofShomal
    @MaryamofShomal 3 дні тому

    JAVID SHAH 💚 JAVID PAHLAVI 🤍 JAVID IRAN ❤️‍🔥

  • @MaryamofShomal
    @MaryamofShomal 3 дні тому

    Darius the Great was our Shah or Shahanshah, he wasn’t just a king 🤗 *The Shah* is so much more than some petty king or a tyrannical emperor. He is the Father of his people, the Guardian of Iranshahr, and the most devoted and loyal patriot in the entire nation. He would sacrifice himself for Iran without hesitation, and it’s that love for Iran that makes for a good, beloved Shah - just like our last Shah, our late great Shahanshah Aryamehr aka Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who along with his father were the GREATEST SHAHS since the father of all Iranians and the world’s first Zionist Cyrus the Great, over 2,500 years ago 🙏🏽 That is why we Iranians have not forgiven the Western governments for what they did to our Pahlavi Shahs, our SAVIORS, ousting Reza Shah Bozorg va Kabir in 1941, then ousting his son Shahanshah Aryamehr in 1979. That POS Jimmy Carter even sent the US military to Iran to force our Iranian military to stand down and not protect the people of Iran from the Marxist and 1slamist terrorists coming to rap3 and murd3r us! And the Western governments, academia, and media have been lying about it, about us, about the Pahlavis, ever since. Long live Israel & IDF & Netanyahu 🇮🇱 Long live the Shah Reza Pahlavi II 👑 Long live IRANIAN Iran 💚🤍❤️‍🔥🦁☀️

  • @gyulaerdei3180
    @gyulaerdei3180 3 дні тому

    Az akkad - kései migráns.... Mezopotámiában ..... ! *

  • @ellanguage9305
    @ellanguage9305 3 дні тому

    I am from Crete and from 1900 BCE, the culture of the people known as Cretans/Keftians/Pelasgians/Pelesets/Minoans, who had to use written language for their trade with the levant, Egypt and probably Akkad, had many similarities to the Mesopotamian culture and especially religion, hymns to Ishtar. The Cretan deity was Idamate, whereas the Sumerian was Inanna (anna is mother in Anatolia and Mesopotamia and mate is the Paleobalkan/Pelasgian word). Then my view is that the Akkadians, especially Sargon king, had the deity named Ishtar instead of Innana. So Idamate was written, to my view, in Pelasgian and later, with the shift from Hieroglyphics to Linear A, we have Asasara (pronounced Ashar or Ashara. This name also known by others as Asharah , Astarte, Asteri, Aphrodite, Venus is astar that marks the hymns and songs of the spring festival, after lamentations, the period of mourning for the losses of lifes, for our passions and after the death of Ishtar for three days (today we hymn Christ's death in Christian dogma- not jesus literally), the bright star is once again up in the sky. This movement in English is called resurrection. Re means again and to erect is to go up, in Greek anistamai/ ana istamai. Sappho wrote poems/songs and recorded hymns that reflect such festivals with a lot of astrological phenomenon personified, just as we personify god in Jesus and saints. But she is misinterpreted supposedly for 'sexual poems'. In fact the lamentations are same as those in Uruk. Unless we understand the Mesopotamian cultures, we can not understand Hellenic civilization. I urge you to fully understand the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of earliest recorded traditions and beliefs that influence all religions and cultures of Anatolia and Egypt and Aegean sea. Written in Uruk in 2100 BCE. They recorded first the great flooding in the Black Sea and areas of Aryavrata/Caucasus, Armenia etc. The people who experienced the flood had children and their children told the story, until it was written down and later written again and again in different languages. No story is understood so well unless lived.

  • @bobbiusshadow6985
    @bobbiusshadow6985 3 дні тому

    May I remind you that those lookalike faces span over many generations, even Cleopatra had that face. You know what it means, incest. Gotta keep the power in the family tree and the blood pure

  • @brankotodorovski3774
    @brankotodorovski3774 3 дні тому

    Диоген во своите - Филипики ја дал вистината за Македонија.

  • @mehedihassan4764
    @mehedihassan4764 3 дні тому

    Israhell

  • @opushead
    @opushead 3 дні тому

    The most underrated civilizaton/s is/are the one/s found on Bulgarian land. Reacently there were found the first two-story houses dated 5800 BC in Stara Zagora. Then we have the so called Varna and Durankulak culture, and the oldest man made handcrafted gold in Europe dated 6,000 B.C. Provadia is the oldest malting and urban center in Europe dated 5600 B.C. The wrintings found in Magura cave dated between 8,000 and 40,000 years according to the oldest and the newst research. The first processed marble found in West Bulgaria dated to 10,000 - 15,000 years. The most ancient artifacts of material and spiritual culture dated 30,000-8,000 B.C. can be found in the museum of Vratsa. And many-many more, the list is huge!

  • @livingjoke3083
    @livingjoke3083 4 дні тому

    One of my favorite sayings of Ea-nasir: "Iltam zumra rashuptim elatim"

  • @cringlator
    @cringlator 4 дні тому

    Ξέρω τους φίλους μου και μάλλον θα γύριζα και θα έτρεχα…

  • @riseALK
    @riseALK 4 дні тому

    Blasphemy, one of them still has a nose!!😊

  • @AGS363
    @AGS363 4 дні тому

    You see, one of them was black! ;)

    • @Jomi91
      @Jomi91 3 дні тому

      Wuz Ptolemis.

    • @PhilipIIofMacadamia
      @PhilipIIofMacadamia 3 дні тому

      ​@@Jomi91 the ptolemic dynasty was the egyptian dynasty that ruled egypt after alexander the cool guy did his conquring. Ptolemy was one of his generals

    • @Jomi91
      @Jomi91 3 дні тому

      @@PhilipIIofMacadamia sure he was Diadochi, what's your point?

    • @Jomi91
      @Jomi91 3 дні тому

      @@PhilipIIofMacadamia oh wait I see you thought I was asking a question, no that is just a meme.

    • @PhilipIIofMacadamia
      @PhilipIIofMacadamia 3 дні тому

      @@Jomi91 do you mean joke? Because a meme is something different. Memes involve jokes sometimes, and typically jokes have funny punchlines.

  • @dragonpharaoh8640
    @dragonpharaoh8640 4 дні тому

    how do you mean that Old Egyptians are Historically Xenophobic?

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy День тому

      Meaning that they were not fond of foreigners.

  • @margomoore4527
    @margomoore4527 4 дні тому

    The weird thing about that gold mask is that the guy doesn’t look like any Greek I ever saw. He looks like an Englishman. Must be the ‘stache.

    • @HistorywithCy
      @HistorywithCy День тому

      Yeah this mask is very controversial and because it's art style is different than the others, a good number of scholars on the subject have argued that it's a forgery. It has become quite iconic though... thanks for watching!

  • @divasyomedycruz2682
    @divasyomedycruz2682 4 дні тому

    Ptolemy soter maxxxing